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ened. ‘ook, trom Uommittee on eis, Teported back Temonstraace ot boiders im the Northern Market; with a t four skylights im sald market; an- propriating $400 iberefor. After debac-— ML Fenwick referring to the carpet bags bung \ ite new stands in derision, aad oppomag the Prosecution of the feng Pr is now ue joven.— ad nigbt of | 68) Without anthority of this Boar’; Mr. py ses aire Hurry Walliae in “Kutaleca | Urocker arguing tant ime matiet wader coy Movourueen sideration might properly be cadled a bill to ——— o— evuce the price of beelsteaks from 30 to 2) CORPORATION AFFAIRS cent-; Mr. Cook advocating the passage of the Boary or ALDERMEN, Ni _ EVENING STAR._ VEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. ber oes, sos — | Pall, ed Mir. Moore opposing it the bill was . 1 Gan | pasted. Also dill to remove, raise, and extend The Corus irom the Mayor as follows, “=” | the roof on the south side of the old market Tis. e the acvount of tee apothe. | house at Centre Market, betwern 5th and Sth sare of the TB 4 Ward for medicines furnished | Sets; passed. Mr. Cook introdaced pill to fo th poor for the quart-r ending Septamber, | CUFD. Pave, and gutter both sides of T street : . 3 ve ” (Ove trapsmitang a Fesotntvon of the Board of opens mi Geta lag the —_ ofitaspector me . ean es Sewers, Carriage Ways, &c. Mr Moore ob- Golisre to defray ie iacwentalexpensesoteand | Jctd tO cousidering the bill out of order, aud 10, reterted. Xt requiring UBAMIMous conseRmt, it was NO! con- t sider ee ee conten picts tomichns Mr. McUathran, from Police Committee, re- for the use of the Fire Dy, partment for the car- | Ported bill authorizing Engene McCarthy to year a= follows Contingent expenses, | fT Au ornamental wooden fence in frout of é ry tavenbice his Property in square 478.‘ Mr. Moore op- Seieeusie Gcorncits Se Met yourseperenreciar: | Soca teeth atte eich irsce noes as Os ee: repairs of wheels for apparatne, | (4. Also, bill granting similar permission to pores es and bedding tor four cagine | H. B. Jones, residing on equare 18); postponed, houses, $1 Tepairs of four engine houses, | Al-o. reported resolution that no night soil SG. fire alarm telegraph. $1180. Tora, | *heuld atter this date be deposited in the neigh- Sach), The Commissioners say. “Phe appro. | bothood of N and North Gapitol streets; passed, Mr. Larman. from Claims Committee. reported bill for reliet of Margaret Lynch; passed. bill appropriating $46.93 to. refund to trustees of Wth-street Baptist Cinch. amount paid for taxes: passed. Also, bill appropriating $265 to Tefund to S Destosee, flues uaposed on him for allged selliug of bread wader weight (the bread being jocko or French bread, which it is priations may appear large b fal to the mainte na the apparatus have be; and will require cons! sequence of thew long use We have never Bad an appropnasion for the purchase of horsrs aud turdical treatment for the same since the Gesnueren bee bash BASIE 10} seine cannot be sande nad baked ve sue Buea Mr. fiiehards preseuted petition of Mrs. Weick u J Thomp-on ssking reliet for payment of | ' by rT two months” services sewer tax for construction of the sewer om ih | 3° Heb! watchman of the west wing of the ( sen “pariment, as * for four years, Fepairs in con 1 passed. H for reliet of Micha street teterred. Also, introduced bill for con. | Hl. passed. 4 bi i on ofaseweron Pennsylvania avenna, po ihe Apps ny Sanh eeeeton : en Lith and 1th streets west; referred sg tans) Nosema tines ae eae Mr. Crocker pduced bills to grade and proae the cuccee commen rere Gai Wee aa ¢ copies of Webb's Digest purchase gravel K street north, between [2th and 1th | Of the copies of Webb's Digrat purchiisnd Sete Wests aad betwewn, Smt atneed weet aud | {2e ihe uit ck See Cormoretion: Teporied Wks the Circle; ‘also, presented petition of prop. | eT were about 9 Tuati thane corre ae ST ceeese oe Boundary street, Getweon vin | Woe Tevolved by the Board that scopy be far- and 9h streets West, protesting aguinst the pas. | BUsbed to each member of the Board, to the Sv sage ot theact to curband pave footway on said street; referred. Also, communication of | Adolph Kinss in reference *0 improvement of | the Mayor's room in the City Hall; reterred. Mr, Morsell presented petition of property Owners on th strvet, from Massachu from Committee on Schools, t, iu Writing, on the bill making appr tions for the support of the Publi Schools tor the fiseal year ending June jin, | isév. The committee say-— first sect of this bill embraces the items and the amou Seo eae Gn eee of money <pecitied by the Board ot Trus: Tacepron: relersed. Also, petition c | of Public Schoots of this Corporation as re BP. Karen and James GW. bru tepsion of Potomac water from U north, on oth street west: referred. mtroduced Dill for reli ferred. Mr of a school-bouse in § eigbt schools im the | quired forthe support of schools under their | supervision tor the current fiscal year, aud to organize the new Schools authorized by this Council, aud also the sum of 34.000 included in the centingeneies for the school distric: to purchase heating appararus for Wailaca s:hool Duilding, Which is represented by the trustees to be absolutely nevded for the safety of ile g aud for the comfort of the teachers fand therefor: reterred. Mr. Kuigh! presented | D8iiding aud tor Pe ace ee Seis Af Sears A andy Sor vematon ot ©) ona orcton Ge blo torr ene ok fine. referred. Also. resolution for the farther | “feORd section ee SORES , r e ML | eller an ameudment, as herema:ter stated. fix Fmprovement of ihe Washingon canal, as fol- | MOBCHIGEAG (OT RE seeey OO EEEIS, : 2 And paid in accordance with the acts of Ke wivee, &., That this Corporation approves | PT'ste: - “ % the plan for straightening and otherwise im. | Cobgres= and the decree of the Supreme Court Proving the Washington Canal, as se: forth in ot the Dis hats of Columbia beebied puratiytas So el Pending betone Comgrece, teasing ante | Sobers ScRCON. The ind section ditects & he May 2th. Ine, and that the Committee repre. | Maver te set spay pots db pinhge jenting the interest of the city before Congress, | \o\cred schools the proportionate amount of hereby imstrucind respectfally to urge upon | MoLey. due them as Hed in the second sestion — 2 ty fe apon | a: the same time es money is paid uo- Rosy the propriety of euscling the same | G.r "this bull for support of the schools of a . this Corporation. ‘he fourth section is to ena. | further ce . That the Engineer | ‘his Corporation. The f | e Cal be and be is bereby instructed ro | Ble the Mayor fo cary out the provisi uc l roceed {SFiawith wuder the supervision of the | {Be §<t approved October LL. Isis, requir ayer and & commitiee of vas, from each | full salary of the teachers of public schals ‘0 Board of the Councils, to dredge and deepen | be Pai! when the schools close for summer va Sooner ut eee wae ae. ee ercote | “The second section of the bill above referred Menced at the western end of the canal, aud to | $0 SPHTOpFGted SH Ay tor colored schools, bis Be extended cas:wardly.and that ihe expense | WE, Ch -Aith othe whole expenditures for nited on this account be paid out of theap- | WBE and color : sr pila a ) streets Mr. Clarke of J. A. Hopkins: re. ction ommodate nook Distriet, Fourth and appropriating S6civ out of the school Ant be Propriation heretofore made for this purpose, | the section as amended by the commitier: Se eaerel Gr eee. | provide for the payment of aud to eaabie th Mr. Crocker, from Finance Coamictee, re. | MAvOr to pay such suis of money as fare te- ported bill fo authoriz- the pure OE the | Wired by the acts of Corztrs:, approved Jun Overnment wat MAM Of ~th street west, ) > el, aad July 23, 1 id by 73 tom N siteet north to Boundary sirret, and | Ccrporation to the Trustees of vieng Boundary treet Ww Gib street west; ne asch & BEC R ee P pacesd. Also, tal» received or expended for school or educxtioual nie eat ch aoe io | Purposes, meiuding (he cost of sites, buildin aeons Aeeate! Cu | improvements. turniture. books, and all other | ent now a 5 | eXpendimmres om account of schools, as the | sehorue the el colored chlirem between the ages of six aut seve tee Years bear to the whole number of a white and colored between th bere be. and is heteby approp ont school fund, of im case of its insuffic: wey, out of general fund, the sum of seventy thoisand seven hundred seventy-five dollars afar BES | aixty-erch: cen 775.6°,) oF so Much there. ding for selling the jg | Of 85 may be necessary,to pay the said Tr Sicuon, Phe amendment wat | of Colored Schools @ sum equivalent to th. And forty-one hundredths per ci of the entire expenditure for school pa: poss for the current fiscal year, said division of school mouey be in Accordai with the de. cree of the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia, and the proportion the colored chile ie number of children school age as reported by ym. | tBecensus of Is67.° Consideration of the bill M- | and amendment Was postpoued tor two weeks. Mr. ch from the Committee on hovls, bill passed. Also. Doce + Couneil Bid for empios: ty H reported Mf the muB.capal election held Juur | passed Mr. Moore presented a report from eon Farce in relauion to the Bai Ubio haiircsd street grade dittic p Alsu Feported Fesolution to camse one of the costly Set “ | pronary and onect the secondary school: ai- Of hepectable ciiares Oe ere OF | Peady authorized 10 be established in the lower Sod Fiih wards, complessing of theobetruc. | Por Of the Stood ‘Sehool Disthiel: paesed Gon Of ceriaim sireets and avenues on the line | > tae ot “ f Sewers, Cas. of the Wasbingtoa branch of the Bxlnmore and | tDe duties of the Inspector of Sewars, Cay- Ww Kasirosd by the cars and business of the : woiey ree Rees wate bene poco eat he eagtnge 3 Ro lower board were telerred Mr. McUatbraa deem if imeapedient at the present whee a legei inquiry is pending & juircduced a resolution inquiring of the Sur- i yor as to the grade of certain streets, adop et aie sbupals of this Dy involving the | Ye¥or ss to th de of ¢ Sights and privileges of the said company in | Ald the board adjourned, respect te the graduation Snd use of their pres Como Covmctt.—The President laid be- in retetion | forethe Board a messace from the Mayor au- © Board. | Rouncing bis approval of a nuiaber of ne ent road, to suzgest Any measure thereto for the consideration of They embrace the occasion, however. to ap. | among which was ihe act imposiug taxes to pend to this Tepert, that the mater mes b act tuaking appropriation= for | pincea ou record, sw the Tiseal year ending Juue s, int, aud reso. Cong nud OF, tuuon authoring the Mayor to offer a re- | Baves bewing on ward for the arrest and conviction of the pary | coptroversy, Gout will be oust The committee a} Who killed Mr. John A. Faulkner in Ju | | Also. a message from the Mayor im answer | BTesolution of October 27, requesting t oe | } by the cour from an 3. et Congr ss app SU, entitiad | informed by what anthoriy of Iaw and by Ap act to authorize the extension, const | whose orders the Ward Commissioners bad fuse of @ lateral branch of the Bai! expended forty thousand dollars as set forth in ead into and within the District | communicatcn of Ith of October. He siys and from am ci approved | in reply that --¢me portions of ite surk per- An Act supplemental to | formed by the Ward Commissiouers were done Se extension. construction © under my order. given after Laving sausfac- t the Baltimore | tory evidence tha be weterests aad Welfare of | } me people cf Wasbington demanded it, Ihe Regilect of those whore 51 keep the Corporation ceclaring the sssent of the | the streets and alleys im proper evndiuion fo: Derperation of ‘he city of Washington to the | vesr~ rencered it 1udispensable that much ad route adopted by the Baltimore and Onio Rail- | ditional labor be employed and additional ex- road Company ter the lateral branch of said pebse incurred if we wouldeo Vleau ana pu. Toad withia the limits of said city. the joint | the streets, alleys, and gutters asto Avoid pe=- and Obio K. of Columbia. Fesolution of the Corporation ot Washington | tilence. Besides the fraudulent manner in appointing a committee to emter into arrange. | Which sewers have been constracted. pave- ments with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | ments, foo:ways. and gutters Iaid aud Compsry in relation to the removal of their | streets graded and gfaveiled rendered depot in this city, approved May 3!. 185: and | the repair of many, and the entire recon- the articles of arreement between the Corpora- ructicn fof others absolutely necessary hon and rauiroad compsny. and close by say- | This work Bas been done under the law w weg “The most recent ordinance of the Corpo- | provides for repairing streets, cleansing gu" Fation in Teference to this railroad relates And alleys, abating existing nuisances, snd the Me:ropolitan branch, extending to the Poi high'y Tete «of mevesnty. And Tam not aware Rocks, now in course of construction. In this | that any thing unecessary bus been done o: any ofdimance the grades of the Corporation are | exitavagant expenditure of money made by ile Protected, which does not appear to have been | Commissioners, whether by my order or on the case (u priof acts. owing, probably, t> the | their own responsibility. 1t should be borue in Sshat the grades im that section of the city | mind that for some mouths there was no legis- Were not establisbed uuitl -ub-ejueutly fo the | istion for the ety. Consequently no appro- year 136. priaioms were made, and it became necessary ‘The report was ordered to te print to Assume Tespousibilites to carry the cicy sacely journal. through tbe bot and sickly seasou. As, how- Mr. Moore, trom Committee on Gas, reported — ever, tte Commissioners are the appoiutees of a bill im relation to erection ard Lghtag of | the Joint Convention, and not of the Mayor. Street lamps; authorizing the Mayor tocou- they are of couse primarily Accountable for tract avoually with the lowest responsible | their acts to the Councils, and mot tome. And buider. atter proposals shall bave been invited | if it be presumed tha: work bas been done by bY public adverusement for furnishing this | them which was unuecessary and withou: Tporation with iron Iamp posts and lamps, | authority of law. it would certainly be fair tor to bave the same counected with gas mails, © the Couucil to specify what it is, aud then call Se passed. (The bill ts similar to that passed on the parties amplicated for am explana:ion: by she last Boards. and which was lost or mis- and if this 1s not satisfactory they sbould be Maid} Also. bill authorizing the erection and deal: with according te thedemands of justice. hgbting ot lamps in the following sirets Ist Referred and ordered to be printed. Streeteast, between B and € streets south: “th ‘The Chair laid before the Board business from street, between N an. \{ strects; Sih street west, | the Aldermen. Bill to wall Tiber Creek. from SESS Eorth. L. street north, from | New Jersey avenue to Pemnsylvanm avenue, I stleet West; Ist street enat. between | with in amendment, comcu! im, and several sirets south: 19h stree: west, from F bulls. which were referred. to K street worth: Mth street west. trom H st. The following were introduced:—Ry Mr. street west, be- | Taylor— Petition to gravel E stree:, troim 21 st {on the | Mr. Fowler) in relation to news. Sveune, passed. sch streets: referred. Mr. Kelsey—Bill ‘Mr. Richards, trom improvements Committe, for fou tway op north ade ow street, between reported bill to grade and gravel A streecnorth, Boundary and 1th; do. west side of 4th east, from 4th to tit streets east: Isid overone week. | trom L to M: do. south side of W, from !i'h to ¢ following, Which were passed:— Bills | 16'b streets; joint resolution to comtimae grading to change the aliey in equate 51%: to lower ihe Sth street east, from F to M streets; do. lth st) grade ou M street nerth. between ist street eas: | trom P to K sirvets, bill to grade and gravel W. ane N. ¥ avenue: to grade and gravel Bstrot | street, from Boundary to Ty; do. M st. fon'b, from Ith street east to 7m street west | seu: o, 4th east; joint resolution wo to lay a tieg footway aud gatter on the north | ex:end time for aking improvements. all of side of the Northera Market, from 7th toxth st: | which were referred. By Mr, all Bil for to set the curdstoues and pave the footwaysand gasismps on L, street from 3d stzret west to Kutters on the north side of U street south, be- | Sth street, passed: to pave rth even tree ee tween Sd and 4tb eirewis east, to grade and gra- aveone to Water stteet: referred By Ms. vel L st. south, from st. west to 2d st_east: Bates—Foor OR West side of dd stree!, from te widen the gutters om loth street, between K . FE to H: also, al the same: and L streets nortn set curb, pave and b sade of Water guiter west side of 3d screet east, between | street, from 7th street to Md. avenue: to grade Penosyivenia avenue snd € street south: to | and gravel, &c; reterred. By Mr. Fomier. ide and pave the alley in square Sir: to curd, | Bill to dredge the Washington canal: refered, Coverage ter south site Of C street south, | andoruered to be printed. (This pill tppro- bel weea ud and Jd «tr east. to curb, pave, | $14,008, and the Mayor aad << gutter on nerth side of A street north, be. | Engineer of the Canal to coutrse: with’ parses teees North Ospitol ad! et west.'and | to dredge it flv feet below the lew water wane, pave guicers on North OUnpitol sitwet: w curd, | the contractor te g1Ve SHU bond, and the sc Pave and gutier on both sides of Win imen removed t0 be placed on the fats eop } e', between © and N streets worth: aud souts | By Mr. Hine—Bill to trum, grade and gravel side of F street north, between New Jersey | 1th street, from Virginia avenue to Marva Syenue and North Capriol siteet, Sud 'o g-ade | avenue. a> Also. presamted petition of Syke, Rud pave (be aliey in squate Sli, iu (de roar of | Chadwick & Ov., aud other Botel proprietors, Sth street, between O and P sirer's a favor ot pens = ee ee Spy ah Mr Crocker introdneed a bill to grade and | news-boys; laid over. 1o tucrease aatary ab alley in squar- S66, between Yup aud | of the Assistant Register: referred. By Mo. 2 O and P siree. passed | Fowler—Bull for footways on wes: ade of 7h. Mr. Baker, from Dramage Commitiea, re- i from H sires: to Water streot, ieferred Ported frorabiy on Councié bill for water | By Mr. Davis—Bull for sewer iu L sicee, trom moun on N street north, between 6th and vth | leh t street My Mr. Arrison—(Schouls siteeis West: parsed. Also. Common Council | Committee)—Resoluvion reqnests e Tru: tall fo Duild Rsewer slong the south site of | tees to establish m secondary and square 21’ between ith and i§th streets west, | sehool ip the southern of me triet; adopted. Also, Aldermen's bill pro- ding for au assistant music teacher, at $6.0 Faunum; passed—yeas I nay—Mr. Jueas- man The following were reported: —By Mr. L. B. s Mutter, (Wars and Meaas)—Bul to pay Robert A. Waters for printing and binding laws of last Council; passed. Alea, adversely oa dill in reference to the appoiutment of an Au- ltor to the Water Board; committe discharged. Also, bill fixing time for certain liceases to exe Passed. By Mr. Taylor. (Improvements) — to pave the footways, &e., on the wast side th street west, btween M aad N streecs B rth; on both sides of ( street north, between Gth and Lith streeta west: om both sides of T street north, between Ith street west and the Boundary; all of which were passed, Also, @ Dill to change the course of an alley in square No. 493: bill to pave the gutter om the soata side of K street north, between 7th and Sth s.reets West; bill to grade and pave the alleys in square No. 925, bill to trim and gravel lith street west, from M street nor'm to Boundary: to lay a flag footway across 4th street east an South Carolina avenue; bill to grade and pave alleys in sqnare No. 36; bill to trim and gravel Sth street west, from H street north to N street north, and from P street north to Boundary: to pay a deficiency for grading and graweling 9th Street west. from N to P siteets north; will to gravel T street north, from 1ith street west to Koandary: to grade and gravel I street south, from 7th street weet to Virginia avenue; bill to | grade L, street south, from vd to 13th street east; bill to grade Carroll street, im square No. 532! all of which were passed. Also, bill to cause jamp-posts with lamps to be erectad oa G street orth, trom 7th street west to New Jersey ave- bbe; on Sd street West, from Pennsylvania ave- uae to New York avenue; on ath street wi between Indiana avenue aud New York ave: nav; sil of which were passed. Aldermen’. amendment to the bill providing for cae ap- pointment of a javitor of the west wing of the Cry Hail was concurred in. Aldermen's bill authorizing the Board of Assessors to employ clerk Was passed. Also, bill to refurnish ti Assessor's Toom. Bill to provide fer makir the numerical book was referred. Mr. Russell moved that the testimony from | the Joimt Convention im relation to ‘alle charges of corruption be referred of five to consider agreed to, 3 LLB M plain hs convention ir. Kelsey objected as the gentleman could speak when the committee reported. Mr. Arrisou moved that Mr. Buli be allowed | 1 A committer ad report on the saute; | ad Messrs. Russell, Sirdo, Bite iller.and Taylor were appointed. | | rose toa privileged question to ex- course in reference to the ree: to_proceed: adopted, Mr. Ball referred to the resolutions passed | by the Second Ward Radical Club published nit pers some days since. He was calied upon carly and informed that voles were beans sold—and other evidence conyin ed him such was the case—we were in political warfare. And he then and now considered it £ » wait for the result. He called upon triends or ene. Mies fo Show that he ever acted in bad faith to pol ical opponents or friends.and statea that he had never been offered directly or mdiree'Ly Anything to induce him to ca in a improper way | Mr. Kelsey Said he had bat one word ty say. He advised the committee to give the whole | subject a thorough, tair, and candid examina- om, and he felt confident of his imtegrity being stained. Thrre was a ¢ cy, which, failing, fell upon the comsp They temprd: 'y itthrough oy ndot uniwa, | t Wes dishonored, said now he of justice would be pain mo- Boned tion. Tlie regular order of ‘busin and Mr. Kelsey, from the Prat Teported bill for Water main 1 5 resumed, ge Comin! from Pennsylyania avenue 1 etsouln bill extendiiig tine for tapping water mains, With an ameudment, concur Aldermen's bill for sewer in 12th street west, to Massnchu- setis avenue, passed. By Mr. Jur uy s committ bill for water main inn | . trom Penusylvania avenue to E stree and in lth, from Peunsylvan: siteet south: recemmitr Police Commit avenue to M Mr. Hine. trom the db blacks, and after some debate. di Hine ur S puss, P, Chace, hel: ad otueTs Opposing it—tue comm i committee to whom was refer int convention im relition to | Teturned, and Mr. L. B.S. Majority, made a report, as dl the | PANY it it will be seen that the ratio of recov. the opinion of this comm ast Mr. r of having SS. Hor y sustained the test y thoUEh doubtless aie vances bad been made by sid Bond to Mr Kelsey to secure his (Bond's) election as phy- sig he asylum. e ts add herefor: and rged from the Signed) — your committer further consideration of eT LLB. S. Miller. ALS. Tay S 3 | Mir. Sarde submitted rity report, follows | Keeiers, That Mr. D. M. Kelsey.a meimteor | from the Second Ward, deserves the censure ut this Board ehaiio » te lees ton ot Dr S. S. Bond Physician to tue asylum. [Signedj|—N, Ss JOH. Rosset. Mr. Kelsey said be believed that the evidence Was be here were similar r por: net Mr. Batesand Mr Arrison, aud | gtinst them were just us idie as | we chatges agains: him Whea he | firs: beard of ibis r edonit ligttly, | ard did not believe that om such testimony such a repert would be made. He re: 1} his charges ot ¢ a said that H Bor d mide bis pre astonished bh He restersted Lis entire innocence of any t proper monve. and af th thouct he venus ¢ he would appeal to his con a Mr L. B.S. Miller moved the ad: the report. Mr. Dalton moved to amend ty substiiuting the inimority report. Mr. Davis Moved further tosmend by striking out ite word “fully.” Mr. Hine moved to lay the | amendments on table: necnttved—aves 4. | nets It. A Motion to table Mr. Puiton’ } sutute was lust—2 to i- Heitor President, (Mr Arison, Bate: Stewart, Tayler apd Torry—s When Mr. Chase's name was culled, he ex. Plained his vote. 1 ul as Victions of duty forced him to vot nority Teport Mr, Rutherford : ler also Voted tu the affirmative. Mr. Saido moved that Mr. Kelsey go to the Speaker's desk and. be sured Mr. Kelsey | deel d to do it and tendered his resignation. The Chaur asked that be make itin writing. By Mr. Bates (Ciaim=)—Reported adversely on & Dumber of petitions, snd. bills for the re- | Lef of Tollison Ware. Wim. M. Etlis, Harrison | Kratt, Peter McNamara, Andrew’ Gleas: Jebu A. P. Brotherton, (to pay damages re- ceived at the hands of a mob,) which were 4 «d. Aidermen bill to lower the grade of street porth. betweem ist street west aud New Jersey avenue was passed Mr. Kelsey presented bis resignation in Wrivimg, & follows BR view of the action just taken, in the passage of an unjust and un- warrantable resolution of censure for voting for the Physician of the Asylum, in the Juiut Convention; and in view of the fact taat the testimony on which this resolution rests was mainly hearsay, and certain to be ruled out cf ny ahd every respectable court in the land aud im view of the fact that I am tnnocent of every charge made by any, except seif-con vict- ed and self-coudemned, I bereby tender my Tesigpation &s & Member of the oth Coune | of the City of Washington, and appeal to my constituents and high heaven for my viudica- tion. Mr. Russell moved to accept the resignation and lay the communication on the table. At the request of Mr. L. B. S. Miller, the question Was divided and the vote first taken upon the Teception of the reeignation; adopted—yeas, 1); nay>, I: Mr.Arrison. ‘Mr. Nalley said the resignation wasin dis- Tespectful terms and ought not be placed om the journal. He had good reason to believe Dr. Bond, and be denied the right of members te charge the report oi a Committee to be ua- fair. Mr. Kelsey—“What else could I do? Mr. Nal You could resign without in- sulting thi 2 ‘Mr. L. B.S. Miller —«You can’t insult it.” A sbarp passage here occurred between Mr. L. B.S. Miller and the President: the laiter genileman stating in reply to Mr. Kelsey's re mark that the president had requested bim to bmit his remarks in writing denying making such request. . Mr. L. B.S. Miller.—“Yen did say so; 1 heard you. a Mr. Fowler.—:1 did not say so. Mz. Miller_—--You did, sir.” Uther words passed, when Mr. Fowler, loud- Jy rapping. ordered the gentleman to take bis sent: and, after one or two dilatory motions. the Board at 12.15 adjourned. —-—e_ Masomic.—At the annual cenvocation of the Grand Chapter of the District of Columbia, held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing Masonic year :—Ben). B. French, M_E.G.H. P.: John Lockie, E. 2. G.H. Pj B.A. Whallon, E.G.K; Wm. Mid- di-toa, E. G.S.;; Chauncey Smith, E.G. T.: Noble D. Larner, E.G. 5.: Joseph Daniels, E- - ©. Hs Key. ©. H. Hall, E. G. M. GHP. Holmead, and E. D. G. Ste- Pheus, and E.G. E. Hancock most positively declined a re-election. ——o-——_—_ ANNIVERSARY OF THE BirtH or MARTIN Loutmsr—To-day is the anniverssry of the birth of Martim Luther. the founder of the Teformation. Luther was born at Eisieben, in Upper Saxony, whither his mother had come from ® ueighboring village to attend a fair. His death occurred ai the same place on February dech, 1546, in the ty-third year of his age. pie nae bmi te SALE OP A Nawsraren AND a Jos Orpcr — “evry Polkinborn, Esq, Res purchased the Herald and the Juielligencer job printing Tre Government Hosrrral vor tue Ix. | @aNu— Report «f tie Board of Vusviors.—The thir- | amination ot Charles &, Smith, arrested yes. tenth auuual Teport of the Board of Visitors | terday for s of the Government Hospital forthe Insace has . of Mre. M. Yewell, (aot been submitted to the Seeretary of the Interior. The number of paients, unde ‘TRE Case or Caarces B. Surta.—The ex- oode,” as priated,} | No. 357 F street. and taken betore Tastice Clark, ler treatment on | was postpomed wll to-morrow morming a: & June 50, 1867, was 2-0. During th: yearending | o’cloems Among the artici«s for waich he Deld June 30, |e, there were 182 ad Missions, which | pawn’ nd which were recovered from Wis 43 more than in the previous year. The | the bro! ee Dave been identified by Mrs. Admissions from civil life were 82, An increase | Gen, Whittlesrey, No 404 1 street, between 91. Of 33 in number, or of 67 per cemt. oF Te. | and 10th, ome silver-plated cream ceived the pres cus year. The discharges and ver-plated saucer, suzar bowl deaths in the course of the yeat were 103. Of | metal, and seven silver Spoons as her prop- these G3 were restored fo reason, S were in- | erty, whieh were stolau some nighis sinee from Proved, 5 were unimproved, and 27 died. Tae | ber residence. An elegant figured, gold-plated fecoveries were 4) per cent. of the admissions, | jewel casket, and eologne bottle casket of the Ci per cent of the discharges and deaths, and + same style, have also been identified as tha SS pec cent. of the discharges alone. ‘The | stolen property ot Mrs. Weed, residing on E deaths were 6, per cent. of the whole number | street, who had received them as Bridal pres- of cases under 't ent, and 2 per ceat. of | ents. “Other articles which had beea pawned the discharges, inciuding deaths. By refer. | nave been recovered, and are held at the ence to the last and previous annual reports | station-house for identification, Smith has of this hospital, aud to the reports of the few been recoguizea as a noturions characier, aud other “curative” institations, which receive | certainly the appearances against bim in this at the same time, every case Of mental disease | lastexploitin which be bas beea caught? cau- {hat presents itself, irrespective of its curabii- | notgo far to relieve him of the bad odor ia HY, oF of the necessary fatality, early or re- | which he had been held, Vanfortunately for mote, of the physical malady that may accom- | her he basa wife in this city, to whom he has | been married for two years; but from accounts, her life has already been worn down from smaller chin is usual under similar circam- | apxiety and trouble about his conduct. till how stances. Not only has no epidetyic or local | she refuses either to see or have anything more disease affected the inmates of the hospital, | todo with him but the general tone of health has deem eXeel- ~~ —e——_ lent. ~~ | _Avetion SALE oF HARDWARE, &c.—The The number of patientdremajning ugden | sale at auction of the extens: ve stock of hard. treatment on the 30th day of dure, 1865, was 2), ware att ‘ore of Mr. J. P. Rartholow, op- and there were Ji in the house When thistepor | posite Centre Market, on 7th streetg between was written. This is only six less than the | Pennsylvania avenue and the camal, com. maximum aumbe present buildings will | mences every morning at 1 o'clock. and will secommodate. 1) will be Mecessary, thevefore | ba continued until the entire stock is dispe to provide meaus for extending (he wards 0! of. Thus far the sales have been very largely the hospital, Otthe two thousand four hun- | attended by dealers, mechanics, farmers. and dred aud sisty-four cases treated at hospital others, from all parts of the cowatry. Ti Since its opening, #1 were under 10 yeirs of age, | stock offered not only the largest, but em- eries this year is larger and of the deaths 21 be and IS years. 15= between io and braces the greatest assortment. This is n- Oven 0 between 20 and 25) year be. doubtedly the best opportumty ever offered tween nd iv years 492 between 39 and 35 | here to obtaim goods of this class at the lowest between Js and 40, 140 between 4uand © between 15 and Sv years, 73 Detween nd 6) years, a7 betWeen 60 and 70 years, Is | Tue Racks be ween 7) aud s0 years, and 24 whose axes delightful weather continue, the efforts to give wuknown, It would seem from this | our citizens 4 =Nort season of turt spo is greater liubility to ine | the National Course. cannot fail to. mee < Of 25 and 30 years thaa | great suceess The track is in splednid any other period of life, tion, having been put in complete order for the ‘The expenditures on account of tne institn- | ocension, and most of the stock has arrived and hon ft we fiscal year ending June ‘h, IN)5, | 1S Upon the ground to-day. Severai prominent to $1401 The board of visitors gentlemen of Maryland are taking a lively it Tecommend an appropriation of $90,500 t terest in this mater, and will, by sending Support of the institutiou for the fiscal year | their stock and giving countenance to the afur enaing June . by their presence, contribute much toward Two changes bave recent making it @ success. A spirited trot comes oT the ardor Visttors—one b: this afternoon—running horses, o1 price. ——_.—_—_ 5 yest 5 AY ould the present ly taken place ia ihe resignation of Hon Richard Wallach, after a service of seven to conclude the day’s entertainment. ven T by the death of Rev. Dr, =_——. Gurk Bowrd of Visit- LAID AT THE WroNG Door.—Frequent com- ors Benjamin S. Bohrer, plaints have of late been made that in conse- MD ) Gideon, Esq: Wm. Whelan. M- quence of obstructions offered by a detection 1), (Chierof the Bureau of Medicine and Sure gery, United S ley DD C. Woe at the north draw of the Long Bridge vessels | have been prevented from passing throng’: the Waebiogton channel, and thereby put to great inconvenience, as well as increased expense s navy,) and Rey. P. D.Gur- of the original members, Rob't . MD. became theliible by reson of Bis removal trom the District, and four— and delay in atriving at their destination. (t- Mesers. Corcoran, Tyler, Miller, and Ratchife— | ficers at the Long Bridge desire the false im- Tesigned i 1561 | pression to be removed, as, they say, the puo- ‘The Soperintendent of Construction reports lineal feet of the wail enclosing the grounds were laid the past year, aud the ex- Pectation now is that the wail will be com- pleted on three sides of the grounds by the comm Cbris The erection of the river Twill then complete the entire work, and | tution Wall Rave in the varied soil exposnres the gardeus and meadows, th forests and it tensive s the grounds ¢ mand, ot all purposes taan are enjoyed, S0 far asthe Board of Visitors kpow, by any similar institution an the world, Ak appropriation of 310.0 ta complete ti Wall ts recommended. An appropriation o: lie bridge and draw ‘is in perfect workiog order. and has been for over two weeks past. It is stated that some derangement exists in the working of the draw of the railroad bridge, which donbtless gives rise to the complain’ —— Tue I errger Ixsexction Case.—To-day was set for the argument of the injanctioa cas ot Bulumore & OUbio Kailroad agt. Stephen Taity, and Tenly and Eslin. the contractors for grading 1 street, and laying flag footways, but it was not taken up, Mr. Cook (with whom | Mr. Riddle is sssociated) for thef Corporation, And the respondents asking & continuanes £. one week which was granted, Messrs Rochanan ana Cox a ear for the railroad. 00 to purebase more Lind for the institu. | Mr. Cook asks this tine in order to fully pre= a is #lso recommended. Pare the case, and expects to present some nrw — Points which will place the ease in the mo-t Pamitte: Retiey Asso. | fayorable light for the Corporation. elation.—Our Irish feliow-eituzens, who have ——_e— had under consideration for some time past the | Escargn harles = West, a sugnrstion of & movement for the reliet of White juve) black, fel from the stone the famtties of the Irish State prisoners, held wall adjoining Potomac Ferry whart into the an adjonrned meeting last evemiag at Will's , Tiver yesterday afternoon. and made a narrow Halt, et, fer the purpose of effect escape from downing. Usually there is but Atter the election of 1 very little water at the «pot, but it being bigh mporary chairs: ud J de when he fell overboard, the dep'h was man. from ; *tfficient to reach bis chimand the ander AMAtion,ap- Tentsostrong as to wash him from his to Jormell seer Ported at 4 previous meeting, presen holt, sud for a while to render his position a Of & cousutution and by-laws, which. af Perilous one. Through the assistance of a brief discussion. were adopted unanimously. couple of eompanion=, he was. with difiicu A siscns-ion took place, in Which many of the rescued with only a good ducking and a heavy members participated, in reference to the scare. by which the sociation sho —_—.__ Was finally spreed that it should be eu Rerarping tur T » PAS! tow sTeish Patriots’ Families Rehef Association. Says laborers have been engaged in making A vimber of gentlemen were enrolled as pre some mnch needed repairs tothe track of toe Tt manent subserit nd a Liberal sum was | §!Teet railroad, reaching from the bridze across ¢ tured to et the organi: unauin ney < paper the last me e the canal to tts southern terminus, 1 was S0UTce of congratulation to the traveling nandStag that these improvements are being made: for Proceedings of _ heTetofore at <ome pouits along ts thorong: A committee was appointed | fate the track bas been so rough and diiat eiray the inenental ex) " A vote of thank he Keputit for publishing in; ing of the Kev. J. A. Walter, of St. Par. | Gated that it lias been almost suflicient to tuflct re, the use of Carrol! Hath, wah | the Grecian bend posture upon ail travelers, ns to At the next mvetinz, | 'TTespective of sex or condition. same hall , ee O clock, when al | RAILROAD FoR WASHINGTON.—The citizens Se urinician: Washing on interested in an air hue ra | road to New ¥. k city Able undertaking are expected to b anda c nection wita As the resources of this ascocintion the Virginia Central Ruilroad, so as to form ly from Ivctures, balls, pic-nics, Ac. tus | Geet connection to Cincinnati and the Woe lar gues have been placed at the lo. And other railroad interests in Washinet sn, of ten cents S Week. thus placing it within tha | TedUested to meet at the Tesch of all sympathizers to become met bers + on Thursday, We learn taat Mis xssocimtion pas ne coum o- eps as the int - he city may tion whatever with t (Stened.)—W. Huntington, J. W. Wrest ni ROT. Merrick, 0. K. Cartter, JD. per fant Wm. B. Todd, S. P_ Brown, J. M. Lava. 1 ianee | W, Thompson, S. J. Bowen, Moses Keil Tre PoToMAc Froxt —In compliance wilh ——— yreterday © exbibit cones ie % Foryr Ov8y.—Officers Markwood and O°. ight. At six o'clock this moruiug tus | Hate. while gomg their ronnd= las Wawaset left P. Bares ut So'elock, found the € street tr: lar trip to Garromes, aid ae Mr.J. R. Elvans’ hardware store standing clock the steamer Arrow, Stackpole, took Pen Aud took posse-sion of the same tll some of the employers of the establishment arrived. Upon an examination of tle premises, nothinz WAS missed. and therefore the probavility is ur closing the store the bolt of the look down @ fine class of passenzers tor Mou. Veruon aud Mar-ball’s wanding. ‘ * Who .—Arrived Ss de-Graer, er a + , i Men. of the West Eod, i Woory,—At this pomnt there have bee Fed dn oth els “ to heivy arrivals since our last report Pete earn est yp ge cagecelin. te teed: Seite cateoes or aie ak me, and vefore leaving aisc visited te Pa > signed to Turner & and Wing Lathe] ogee! bein id by the ladies of tue art & Go. reoreanin hant, aud s ‘The former firm bas r J, by the withdrawal italion in InPanticp colored infant w terday morning a dead ~ found. by Officer Boy » 1H conjanction with his | Connecticut avenue, between H and [ street. Feonduct the business un © and an inquest was held over itt the Four'h ale than heretofore. : preciner = oer Potter, and a yer Riley's Wharf.—Atrived—Schnrs, Eltwood | ith of «ti mad, Doran. Bogart. from Philadelphia, with 42+ ton coal, and Vapor, Jones, from sime place, With 4) tons coal for Washington and George- town lce Company: Diamond State. Fowler, from Baltimore, with shingles for Wm. McLean and lumber tor Willett & Redgrave. Carist Crreen, Navy Yarp.—Key. Mi Shields, late of the Eastern Shore of Marylaua, having accepted the cai! of the vestry of Chris | Church to the rectorship, is expected to ar- Tive bere this week. and to officiate on uext fay's Whorf—Arrived—Schnr. Sarah Aun, | Sappath. , trom Powell Creek, with wood for —— Maginnis Sailed—Scbr. AS. Piercy, Poul- | Sarg or Reat ESTATE Oooper & Latimer, *cu, tor Alexandria, to finish discharging estgo, | auctioneers, ye-terday -old lot 4, iu square © —$<—_—__—— fronting 2 feet on Pennsylvania avenue, be. A New Dioczsr in MARYLAND.—The House | tween oth and 7th streets east. and runmiog ot Bishops, at the Triennial Convenuoa of the | back 106 feet, for 4) cents per square foot. Protestant Episcopal Church, bas announced | eee Spproval of te division of the Diocese of | THE COURTS. Maryland, setting off the nine counties of the Equity Covet, Juige Fisher.—This morning Eastern Shore as a new diocese. The House of | adeeree of divorce was made IA the nase ay Clergy and Laymen had previously adopted & | George W. Leonard agt. Mary Jane Leonard. Teport approving of & division of the diocese, | The petitioner sets forth that when he wus but conditionally on the approval of the House of | jy, years of age. (in December. 164.) he was Bishops. All the necessary forms hve now | united im marriage with Mary Jane Geom, been Kone through, required by the canons of | that in six or seven months bis wife deserted the church to constitute a new diocese. Forty- | pim and went to Philadelphia where she one thousand dollars is announced a5 Davike | formed the Acquaintance of a certain Dayid Already been subscribed as an endowment fund | Mide, with whom she lived sometime in en- of the Eastern Shore Diocese. Bishop Wuit- | minal mtercourse, and as be is informed in Ungham has issued a call for @ convention ot | February, 1766 unlawfully msrried him. nor the clergy and laity of that portion ct the | withstanding ber previous marriage te peti- Diocese of Maryland erected into a diocese. to | tioner, Testimony in this case was taken be- Mert in Christ's Church, Easton, Talbot county, | tore Wm. Dayton, special examiner in Philas on Thursday, the 1th instant, for the parpyse | delphis, as also in this city by B.@ Lovejoy, ‘Of organizing the new diocese. | Special’ Examimer, by whom adu: was pais etnisens tery re . Ed. . 8. FewateScrrmage The Univereal Fracchise | Proven, Ed. Swain and W. S. Cox appeared Associntion opened its fall campaign last nigat | “Hi et al. agt. Ollrichs et al: order appoint. a! Harmonial Hall, Dr. Jobn Rew. one of | ing B.G. Lovejoy, Commissioner to take testi- the vice presidents, presidiag. Addresses | mony Se eee og ee Nee WW Mastinos; | Ashford administration agt. R. W. Morgsa; lavbew, _C. B. Purvis, i : My t. Chicago, Professor J. H. H. Wilcox, and oth- order that receiver collect debt Bauman ag’ ers, Dr. Purvis stated facts going to show that the cause had materially advanced since the spring campaign; and. after remarks by Pro. fessor Wilcox and others, the meeting ad- Journed to meet again on Monday evening | mext. gee Tam GErRRat AsseseMERT.—The Assessors of the several wards sre now busily engaged in making the general assessment of ‘property, Teal and personal, of this city. This assess- Ment fixes the value of property for taxation for the ensuing five years, the grneral assess. ments being made at mtervals of five years only. In Apnil rext the Assessors will sit as a board of appeal to hear protests against exces. sive valuation, but afier that time there can be no further corre von until the mext general as eessment. 3 ——_.——_ Sorpimns awp Saitors’ t s10¥.—The Union Jones et al ; decree confirming trustee's report ofeale and anditor’s report. Cynthan Lester agt. Joseph H. Lester; order referring cause to Jasj0. Cephane, Examiner in Chancery to take testimony. Hines agt, Hines et al; decree pro confesto. Baxxevrtcy Court, J. Sayles Brown, Revise ter.—To-day—Case 10s. Warrant issued for firs: meeting of creditors, returnable November 2st. 115, Petitions and echedules filed: order of ref- erence received; adjudged a bankrupt. ic. Parties met to take testimony and adjourned. 107. Examination of the bankrupt on benalt of creditors: W. F. Mattingly tor creditors and Gee, Mason tor baukrupt: adjourned exami- pation to November Ith. 111. Pirst meeting of creditors held; Geo. Mason appointed as signee; notice to, and acceptance of, aseignee: ankropt’s estate assigned to Assignee 105. pplication of the assignee for instruction in the case of che claim of Rosa Myers. This beld a regular meeting last ¢vening at Union | claim is for services as house servant in the League 1, the president, Maj. W. S. Morse, | family of one of the bankrapt partners. Tie in the chair. Several gentlemen were ares ae that as there were no individ- Posed for membership and elected, the | ual assets scheduled, this claim, though a pre- Bitcly postponed ou scsount of itness inthe | reychip teach it eae Re coe oe ee Pa nitely on ° e | ners! ‘ond. It to Generate fy. It was stated tbat a grand | as ind/vidual asscts may yet be discovered. Proce: sion im honor of the recent victory woud sia t. and that OnE ans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—This morn- a i cyeing nether would veneer | 8 pegs nm se Ma Pps 1 cored) the meeting. | the largest part of her estate to her dangher, - Mrs. aoe: and Mise oe Boye rx Bri meeting held lasteve. | Rep+ttl was ay a ning of the air anu field odicers of the grphen of Raphart B. ond $4000. Tue é Blwe, at 349 Pen: |wania a1 i. A. Fieteb = revere ite, ‘of ‘Teresa ia, = w made by Capt. Grant and Col. J. and itwaes | CITY ITEMS. ARTISTIC BRILL of the French Bas been ‘ed im nothing to ® greater exteat tean io facture of jewelry and thrir exquisite Since entire suits are fashionable, i: | is essential that seis of jewelry should aiso mat B.andeven the «most select and generous * of the Parisiennes do not hesitace to wear the cbrap Sud elegant desigus pow so prevalent. are happy to state that the ladies of Wash- elec iso be readily accommodated 1 this Tespeet by calling at Mr. Prigg s attractive sure, 436. Pennsylvania avenues fourta door from 45 street, where they can eee a thousand magnificent styies—also Grecian Siatuettes, Parian Vases, Ornaments, Stlver- Plated Ware, Albums, Satchels, Porte Mon- naies, and & very extensive sloek of Holid Goods. Mr. Prigg is in constant receipt of novelties, | a Mussrs Ricuaxo F. Haver a A. Marr bave completed their 3 taking Establishment, No. 365 F stree! between | sth and (0th streets, and wish to inform tueir | | GEORGETOWN, Aftaire tn Grergrtown. Trinity CneRcH.—The forty hours’ dey frou a: Cramity Church was clos ing WItD appropriate and most impressive or rmonies. At the services to-day there were over tWo thousand communicau's, amd tbe tar, togecher with the + most beautifully decorated wih flowers a varlous ornaments, whe hm AHumined Wib DamBberirss gas rts and Lighir candi CENTRAL Briipime AssoctaTion.—The tit montbly meeting of this association was held at Lang’s Hotel last evening. snd twenty-three sbares of stock Were rrtired At At AVEFAgE Cost to the association of 8 "3 per share. The maximum price fixed is $110 per share, which shows ap active demand tor funds Inpisrosep — We ret to learn that Res. B. A. Maguire, 8. J.. President of Georgetowa lege, bas been indisposed for several days He bas gone to Frederick, Md. for a tew days, to recuperate RivEK FRONT.—Entered and Cleared stm’r Colombia, Harper, trom and t Baltimore. Ea. tered— Stoop Triune. Alexandria, wilh wheat ra brig Vergimia bomerous frieads and patrons that they Lave FO connection Whatever with the house of Mr= Maria E. Harvey, generally known as the ticm of Harvey & Oo. They were for a numpe: ot | “2° r years employed by her, ard on all occasions | *B File. Florda: sehr. Ei gave entire satisfaction to parties dealing with | | MEMORANDA.—The stenmer John « them, and our friends will find the same from New York, with large treight for bby tesy extended to them in the fucure, When they | Merchants, 1s aground on the bar in Gro Rall have weed bor our servicen, | town channel, but will arrive beon, + this afternoon Heavy Woolen Mittens, from Tancier | ARRIVAL oF Grarx ry Cawat and: good Country Knit and Shaker host | Boats Beuson Talwer and James Woolen Socks: the best quaiiues of Enclien and Domestic Merimo Half Hose: real Buok=i : Gauutiets and Mittens. for Lad Gentlemen and Boys, and tine Merino Shire sewers for $3.4), warranted seperior to Any importea, at Geo. ©. Henniag’s Que Price Store, No. 511 7th street. with wheat and corn Reever oF a Prov Hawars, James Conv All colored, attended ket street Imst might, and when returning. at a * bout, some words ensued between them about their individual claims to adatasel who bad figured in the enterta.cment.and © geper, Prices tHat Comm j 0 THeveRtves.—Fine | fight ensued, which was topped by offic Black Doeskin Pants 4° $*, Heavy Black | Volkman, who took the whole party. to the Beaver Pants $8, Sheep's Gray Pants station-bouse. This morning. atter a Bearing, Heavy Knit Working Jackets $2. Mer: Justice Buckey flned 2250 each Sad Drawers 75 cents, ar A. Saks & Co.'s, 5:7 | IMPROVEMENT —Mr. Win. H.Godey is na b street, between Pennsylvania avenue and | ing erected on the east side of (teem pear D street, Bridge =treets, two neat litle (wo story frames, a wi prove the appearance as APrLicaTions Ix Baykrerrcy.—Pers bet bar — . Wishing to apply for the benefit of the Bank Sencnamte’ Exceanos —Yeoure f Tupt Act, who cannot pay fifty ceuts on naentaniry ‘atl yg paris pmo’ dollar of their indebtedness, should apply Tr Feport clored, the fo ies of whew before the Ist cf January, the time to which tho bushels a bushels speration of the fif ent. clause of the ac bushels a: 62.43 Te = Gro. Mason, Attorney-at-Law, Tez Cana. per of arrivals since 8 and Soheitor in Bankraptcy, Ciry Hall, | the tet o two hundred. and = = there 1* BOW Bo detention along the whule Lue Taz Worn ‘ODONT.” which is fas: be. | Of the canal. coming & household wi Greek and composed Cdontes, “Soro,” transiated, means to preserve, anc ~odontes,” the teeth Sozodoni, a preserver of the teeth. “And it ts true to its mame. i SSS ———EE——EE Georgetown Advertisements, ECLINE IN DRESS GuODS Just received at 101 Br der at. G perio Ragiteh Serge September price was Tic vd. is derived from the Soro and “SPaLDING’s Grog” will mend your ways, orgetown double witth. at foc. + ; Amperial 4 4do. at sive OF Auy (hig else that needs mending. | the September price was $.. Besctiful Moho Eixtures. te all colors, ot 31 ng Be nee = ‘ Db preas Clot pane a * very chen As WINTER 18 AT HAND, it ts essentially Siicoes at sand lx’, full Matder Prints, 1 necessary to be warmly clad, aud taking th French Ubintr, % Scarcity of money into con=ideration, it is of ne Cloaks and Cloaking Uloti es ang og Uloto Shawls, Piankete and invite am exac great importance to go toa place where good | inath F stock promising great bargalue foods, suitable to the season, cau be procured | bo 10-Im' SEMIAMIN MICLER at the lowest possible figures. We do not b 2; Georg [3° THOMAS DOWLING, act ; Georgetow ENTENSIVE SALE T GOODS AT Ave. On WEDNESDAY M iMate im saying tbat there is one place in th city which outranks all other similar estab- lishments as to popularity and cheapness, and every old citizen would easily know the place We allude to, should we omit to state the mame | BrjSee "ghee Mel et My Su of this successful establishment. But for the | house clusirs bestnna’ cueetettn benefit of strangers aud persons not well in- formed, we would say. if you wish to save money buy your winter undergarments all other geni's turnisbing goods at “The Orig- inal Frane’s,” $94 7th street, between Dand E, and 0 that you do not miss the place, remem. ber that his store hasa large plate ginss win. | dow; also, that he has'no branch stores. maroealp rae ae Bartiwore Daity ersons wishing tosmbscribe for the Baltimore Daily Sun can ave their orders at the office of the Evening RAT, oF at S02 N street north, betweea sth and | i e paper has been enlarged, audgwill be delivered on early hour. % = I Ws Ropert Coserss, Ageut ——.—— | Red. white and biue Fiannel> Wool Blankets an ad Wool Bhawis and Cassis Woo! Stirts and Drawers nd other Drews Goods me ae © bleached and brown Mr elvet Ribbous and Press Tri ing. Fine Mos! EaAaBL GAS BUBNER Doctor J. H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED nis A Stove neat and scopomical. and © powerfal Office and residence from the First Wari to | bester Sold by St Ssseuey. Maseacbuset's avenue. between Thirteenth sani _® Fourteenth streets, immediately e== of Four. sa oO, teenth street. Office hours before iva. m., aul os Sree from 4207 p.m. Honrs of attendance a the for the cx ‘Woman's Hospital, trom Lt 2p. im. every ov Eb onl day, Sundays excepted fey L cook ime BTS --— ‘Also. manofactorers and oe PREPARE POR WINTER Pricer Down!’ | tle Parlor and siber tor Gooa Merino Undershirts and Drawer. SPOUTING, also. repairing of all kinds uf Btoves 2Scts.. tine Merino Undershirts and 1 srra. | Sttetded af short uetive, sud at the lowest cam 3, and $1.75: good Cotton Socks. SS wuis; extra Deav¥ Cotton aut Woo = trem 25 cents upwards: rood White 31° PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE $:.25, and $15: fine do. @2 and @ 5. per ca Collars from 10 cents per box upwar - Pape Ooms 6 cn ‘= eure s STOVES. STOVES. sToves doven. Handkerchiefs, Gioves. Ties, = arts. VERY Low. of the latest style, xt most popular prices. at hehe theoriginal Franc, 494 7th street, be: U | Thare purchased the » And F, and so that you do no’ miss the piace | other Gonbeey te Temember that his siore basa large plate gla-= | 51 Penn Window. Also, that be Bas uo branch store Wil vel. for the wext 30 day 120: | THOS. W. MILLE Cone, &c.— Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, | S20 Renneytvante ovens. of twelve years’ practical experience in tue | FOR WINTER. United States and Canadas, au. establicbed wt E BANCES. FURNACES, 4 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, 1) 3 GEs WRN AC since IM61, removes Corus, Bunions, Bad We eS STOVE and dc. and successfully tre BDW ARK, 479 9th street Bring same ar S all diseases of oe camber of Oldestoves tekea in part pay tas feet without pain or mconvemience :o bew ones. BOBEGT 479 et Dan Patient. The shoe con be worn with essen. E-streete 2 eee Soar - mediately after the operation Maby eminent physicians, surgeons and thou. sands of other responsible persons who pa. tronize brs establishment. Hours from = a ra. to6 p.m. No charge for comsultation at offie. Calis made st residences from 6 to = p.m. cecacanianen cars PRREONS wishing to sabscride for Tam Stig Who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy Yar! Will please leave their orders st No. a2 Es~ Capitol street, between ¢:b ard sch Reters to ine CLOTHING, &e. ND YOUTHS DBESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING A Incge stock jnet received for FALL AND WINTER WEAB. Arece STEPHENS 2 00. Wararrine Parag for sale. Apply st ch 210 Pennsylvania avenne, Srar Office. en ett bet. 9th and 20th streets, —_—_—_——_—__._* =<. MARRIED. FF EELBERGEB, IDDINS—CALLAWAY. On the Sth instant, SvecessortoH F. Lornon & Co , At the resideuce of the brid ist-T. in Ba thm ore Md. by the Rev. Dr E A. Dalrymple & CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY IDDINB. of Washington. DC .t- Mies ANNIE | E-CALLAWAY. of Baltimore. | [Baltimore papers please copy | . DIED. SMITH. On the loth imetant. of cones pr im the th ye bis age. GEORGE W.. clicst eon of George B. Smith. Req . of this city | he relations and frenis of family are respe © folly invited to attend the funeral from the res#- Gence of bis father, corner of 34 strect eastaud N | st. south.on Wednesday, the llth, at2o clock. * | | Cor SRIGHT. On the morning of the sth instact, | 6 STO! | t BES & CO.ieorner ith and FP, Wash- BATLEY & CO, corner s TRAUTMAN ag ALBERT CLIFFORD. nly tcioved sou of | has, Hana Klivaveth C. Wright, azed 1 year.3 mouths aud 6 Gays. Our loved one hath departed, ee tour ia wi : onder no: that we ave Drokes beste! And the tears ofsorrow reach the tor: Our lovely Albert, farewell; Sleep ou in peacefal rest. Your little head ts pillowe! On your Bedvemer’s breas! The f tends of the family are invited to attend the furers} on Wednesday. the 11th instant. at =< © cloek, from the residence of bis par ents, corner of Mth anc I streets, Navy Yard. . HOUSTON. On Monday. the oth inst.. EMILY BEALE. second daughter of Joba H and Gertrade Houston The friends of the family are invited to artent her funeral irem the residence of her father, Ne 17 G street, on Thursday, 12th instaat, at - 0 clock pm. ‘i EDUCATIONAL. Seurct SCHOOL. MES. MOCTTCEEY, _ | E Staeet,srrween Nora Ca | Strerrt Wre Opposite St. Aloystus (burch. oc 1m BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. Pr BANERT™ jeictg! ‘Bict ov Cotrwara. as, of Washington, om tee ‘The andervigued bereby ety HOGAN. On November 7th. of typhoid fever. | ELLEN, beloved wife of Johp Hogan, in the sith year of her age. oftivere JOBS SEADEMT st Persertioc of Peposyivan fate clerk ia the Unite? States Patent Omics WHITE. On the 7th inst.. MARY WHITE. of this city. aged 50 years. ann Fy eee ee Hee Cc. BAUM. At the Cit SPPelintoent as Removed. ‘the City of Washn bas been aduiged — Pe ‘Cte’ was reme C Stowe” MAO! LT respectfully call the attention of the Ladies that L have this day REMOVED my HOOPSKIRT and CORSET FACTORY to the psious ore. 613 7th street, Intelligencer Building. ee. ae is appot tment ae ‘Thanking for the patronage ef the past I will | NER <n thew: endeavor to please in the future; always selitag | the best goods and guaranteeing a good Se en pumas oe <¢ lawlw ‘City an é BLLEY'S PANIES SIRT; na Slomoet eeniooshie clapted forte present atyle | ()YSTER DEPOT. ges €.Bacm, OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. 913 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building. * The aod re ies